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How to accomplish what matters most in 2018

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{NAME}, Â As a high achiever, who is interested in goal setting, you understand success doesn't jus

{NAME},  As a high achiever, who is interested in goal setting, you understand success doesn't just happen.  Are you enjoying success in numerous areas of life or are you frustrated and disappointed by your lack of goal attainment during 2017?  Picture your future as you learn to set goals, focus your resources on what's important, eliminate useless obligations and refuse to be sidetracked by the roadblocks of life.  Let me reassure you, I understand how easy it is to invest all of your time and energy in a few areas while neglecting significant relationships and other priorities.  That’s why I created the [LifeScore assessment](, which can help you assess 10 key areas of your life… in 10 minutes or less.  As Chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing, I was a high achiever in my career, yet I didn't invest wisely in my physical health, my marriage, and my family.  I was successful, yet I felt hollow in the areas of my life that mattered most.  I’ve made significant changes in my life and now I can say I've created the life I desire (in all 10 key domains of life).   You can make powerful changes in order to live the life you've always imagined. You don't have to settle for your current reality.  The first step toward change is simple!  When you [take the LifeScore assessment today](, you'll rate your current condition in the 10 key domains of life: physical, spiritual, vocational, avocational, martial, social, parental, financial, intellectual, emotional.  When you [take the LifeScore assessment today](, you'll gain the clarity you need to create the life you desire.  When you [take the LifeScore assessment today](, you'll start making progress In the areas of life that matter most!  [Take the LifeScore Assessment now!](  -- Michael  P.S. Your future can be better than your past. Invest 10 minutes to get your LifeScore… change the trajectory of your life! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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